AMUSEMENTS. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. TO-DAY! TO-DAY! TO-DAY! At 2.30. SPECIAL MATINEE • SPECIAL MATINEE Of' , "THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL." Prices—3s., 25., Is. Reduced Kates for School Parties. QRAND ' OPERA HOUSE. Lessees J. C. Williamson Ltd. ' Sole Direction Allan Wilkie TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) TO-NIGHT ALLAN WILKIE ALLAN WILICIE And H MISS FREDISWYDE HUNTER, r WATTS 111 "TRILBY" "TRILBY" "TRILBY" A Dramatised Version of Du Maurier's Famous Novel. ALLAN WILKIE AS SVENGALT. FREDISWYDE HUNTER-WATTS AS ■ TRILBY O'FARRELL. "Oil, don't you remember Sweet Alics < Ben Bolt." The Artists supporting Mr. Wilkie and Miss F. Hunter-Watts in this great play aro:— Guy Hastings as Taffy Fred Paley as The Laird Felix Bland as Little Billie Gerald Harcourt as Gecko Bernard Beeby as Zou Zou Kingston Hewitt as Dodor . Augustus Neville as Anthony Vincent Scully as Col Raw Edward Lander as ■ Rev. Mr. Bagot Helen Fergus as Mrs. Bagot Lorna Forbes as Madame A rnnrd Mildred Carlton .as Angele . Mona Duval as Honorine THIS PRODUCTION IS THE SAME AS THAT STAGED .AT THEATRE ROYAL, SYDNEY. NOTE.—"Trilbv" will be played for THREE NIGHTS ONLY: TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), MONDAY. AND TUESDAY. "CAMILLE," ' "CAMILLE," WEDNESDAY,. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, And FOR THE FAREWELL PERFORMANCE OF THE SEASON ' Mr. Wilkie -will Revive that Grand Old Play. "THE SILVER KING," j SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6. BOXING. BOXING. Town hall. town hall. OWN HALL. TOWN HALL. THURSDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 4, t At 8 p.m. . "TOMMY" UREN, Champion Middle and Welter-weight of Australia, And JACK HEENEY (New Zealand). Three First-class Amateur Preliminaries. Prices: Stage, 205.; Ringside and Gallery over Ring, 10s. j Back Circle, 65.; Back Stalls, 4s. Plan for all, except Back' Stalls, pow open at Armit's. . 1 Tickets for Back Stalls may be procured ftom Monday Nest at "Ned" Perry's, tobacconist shop^.'Manners Street. W. G. TALBOT,- Hon.' Secretary. SPORTING. TROTTING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING,' 1919. ■ SUMMER MEETING, 1919. . SUMMER MEETING, 1919. DECEMBER 27, 30, AND 31. DECEMBER 27, 30, AND 31. DECEMBER 27,-30,..AND 31. NOMINATIONS FOR 1 ALL HANDICAP EVENTS CLOSE AT THE OFFICE, DURHAM STREET EAST, On . FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, At 5 o'clock p.m. ",} GREAT 'NORTHERN TROTTING DERBY, 1919-1920—Final Payments due,on FRIDAY,'.DECEMBER.S, at 5 o'clock .p.m., at the iDffico,.Durham Street East.' - GREAT NORTHERN TROTTING DERBY, 1920-1921—First Acceptances • close on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, at a o'clock p.m., at the Office, Durham Street, East. C. F.' MARK, ' Secretary. Hamilton racing club. AMILTON RACING CLUB. ' ANNUAL MEETING. CLAUDELANDS COURSE, HAMILTON. SATURDAY AND MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7 and fli 1920. PROGRAMME.", . ■ FIRST DAY. No. 1-TRIAL HANDICAP, 200 sots. For horses that have never won a'| race exceeding the value of 25 sovs. i at 'time of starting. Minimum weight 7st. 71b. One mile. No. 2—CLAUDELANDS HANDICAP, 250 sovs. Five furlongs. . No. 3—TAMAHEKE .STAKES HANDICAP, 300 sovs. ■ For two and three- ' year-olds. . Five furlongs.' . No. 4—HAMILTON CUP HANDICAP, 1000 sovs. One mile and a half. No. 5-WAIMAI HANDICAP HURDLES, 200 sovs. Over seven flights, of hurdles. . ■ One mile and threequarters and 50 yards. No.' 6—KARAMU WELTER HANDICAP, 250 sovs. Minimum weight Sst. One mile. No. 7—CAM BRIDGE HANDICAP, 600 sovs. Six furlongs. " ' I No. 8 HAUTAL'U HACK HANDICAP, 200 sovs. Minimum weight 7st.- 71b. Six furlongs. SECOND DAY. No. I—FRANKTON HANDICAP, 200 sovs. • For horses that have not won a race exceeding tho value of 25 sovs. at time of starting.' Six furlongs. ( No. 2—TAUWIJAKE* HANDICAP, 250 ' sovs.. Five furlongs. No. 3—MATANGI HURDLE HANDICAP, 200 sovs. Over seven flights of hurdles. One'mile and three-quarters and 50 yards. No. 4—WAIKATO HANDICAP, 700 sovs. One mile and a distance. No. 5-TAUPIRI HACK ' HANDICAP, 200 sovs. .Minimum, weight 7st. 7lb. Seven furlongs. I No. G—RUAKUKA STAKES, 250 sovs. For two and three-year-olds. . Five furjongs. No. 7—lvl.Hl KilMliOA HANDICAP, 500 sovs.- Six lui'Jongr,. •• .No. 8-TE KOU'IIAI WELTER ITANDICAP, 250 sovs, Minimum weight Bst. i One mile. full programntu appears in the Weekly Press" ("Referee" Section) on Wednesday, December ;), and in the Sporting Review" of Thursdav, December 4, 11, 18, 25, aud January i. CONDITIONS. ■t Vi in " ei ' s , a "- er declaration of weiglits liable to be rchandicapped. Entries for all events (,£1 cach) close 1820 P ' m " on ' I,,IUjJAI: ' JANUARY 16, iSv S 1 ;! 1101 than MONDAI, lEBRUARY 2, 1920. Acceptances: First Day, vs. to 8 cm TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, m R. J. GWYNNE, , , Secretary. PARAPARAUMU ~ AMATEUR ATHLETIC ' SPORTS Amateur athletic sports NEW YEAR'S DAY. Sportsmen wishing a good profitable day's enjoyment are assured of same'by entering for above. Programme obtainable from Secretary on application. Posters of Programme at all centres ' - . SPLENDID CUP FOR POINTS PRIZE. A. T. AVHI'I'E; D. HOWELL, Secretaries. .fSTRYCOOKS, Confectioners, Fruiterera' .Showstands and rjßrackete. S Stocks held by Henry Berry and Co., 79 Dixon Street.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 56, 29 November 1919, Page 3
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